The Judiciary Committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives have oversight and authorizing jurisdiction over the EB-5 Regional Center program. Since 2015, bipartisan members of these committees have worked together to develop broad reforms to the program. Members have also engaged with the Department of Homeland Security, under both the Obama and Trump administrations, through a regulatory effort to administratively improve the program. Despite wide recognition that the EB-5 program is in need of reform, however, these efforts have been opposed by select entities.
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Conyer, Leahy & Lofgren Letter To Kushner About EB-5 VISAS & Conflicts of Interest
The Judiciary Committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives have oversight and authorizing jurisdiction over the EB-5 Regional Center program. Since 2015, bipartisan members of these committees have worked together to develop broad reforms to the program. Members have also engaged with the Department of Homeland Security, under both the Obama and Trump administrations, through a regulatory effort to administratively improve the program. Despite wide recognition that the EB-5 program is in need of reform, however, these efforts have been opposed by select entities.
The Judiciary Committees of the Senate and the House of Representatives have oversight and authorizing jurisdiction over the EB-5 Regional Center program. Since 2015, bipartisan members of these committees have worked together to develop broad reforms to the program. Members have also engaged with the Department of Homeland Security, under both the Obama and Trump administrations, through a regulatory effort to administratively improve the program. Despite wide recognition that the EB-5 program is in need of reform, however, these efforts have been opposed by select entities.